DEFENSIVE TACTICS INSTRUCTOR SEMINAR PRESSURE POINT

DEFENSIVE TACTICS INSTRUCTOR SEMINAR PRESSURE POINT CONTROL TACTICS WHY THE PPCT SYSTEM? Before any administrator adopts any training program, he shou...

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DEFENSIVE TACTICS INSTRUCTOR SEMINAR PRESSURE POINT CONTROL TACTICS WHY THE PPCT SYSTEM? Before any administrator adopts any training program, he should examine how the program was developed, the history of the program’s success, and how the program can help minimize departmental liability. No other subject control system has the existing track record of the PPCT Defensive Tactics System.

DEVELOPMENT: This system of subject control was designed from the following research. TACTICAL: This system was developed by examining the most common types of resistance and the most applicable control technique. This eliminates training in techniques that will never be used. LEGAL: The PPCT system has developed a Use of Force Continuum which places every technique into a force category. Participants learn how to teach other officers how to use the force continuum when writing reports and testifying in court. MEDICAL: Compensatory damages are based upon the degree of a subject to injury. To ensure that all techniques have minimal implications of injury, every technique has been examined by physicians to determine the potential for injury. Every instructor manual has a medical evaluation on each technique. Non-lethal force is not normally considered a high liability in law enforcement. However, experts state that U.S. law enforcement agencies lose more monies annually from non-lethal force incidents than any other use of force action. The PPCT Defense Tactics System is recognized as the nations leading non-lethal subject control system. This is the only system that was developed from tactical, legal, and medical research. HANDOUTS Students will be supplied with a 278 page instructional curriculum that includes: • Instructional outline of each core area • Photos of each technique • Model tests for recruit and in-service officers • Technique evaluation sheet that examines: - the purpose of each technique for court explanation - force category of each technique - location on subject for most effective application - expected effects on subject - medical implications with normal use of technique - medical implications with accelerated use of technique

INSTRUCTOR PPCT INSTRUCTOR TRAINER DAN SOLLA

COURSE HIGHLIGHTS

This instructor seminar will teach each participant: will be teaching this seminar. Mr. Solla is an active peace officer with 32 years of law enforcement experience. He has been training of• How to control passive resistings, such as demonstrators, ficers since 1988 and he has been a presenter and/or co-presenter vehicle extractions, and resisting subjects who are at 4 ASLET International Training Conferences: handcuffed. Buffalo, NY; Mobile, Alabama; Albuquerque, New Mexico & • An effective system of low profile stunning, when Anchorage, Alaska. escalation is justified for high level resistance • Basic PPCT Impact Weapon System, which emphasizes EQUIPMENT NEEDED the use of nerve motor points designed to minimize injury All students are required to bring handcuffs, handcuff key, instead of damaging joints or breaking bones. (wrist wraps are recommended), duty belt & holster, practice • The PPCT Continuum and how to teach officers to use it in handgun, a notebook & pencil. Dress should include comfortwriting reports, as well as testifying in court able clothing applicaable for physical applications. • When the use of impact weapons is acceptable • How to establish policy regarding usage of impact weapons CLASS TIME • How to maximize the effectiveness of baton strikes to Class will be conducted each day from 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM. eliminate the need for multiple strikes • To strike large motor points to prevent unnecessary injury • How to integrate other subject control systems to deescalate

COURSE CONTENT • ANALYZING USE OF FORCE separates the use of force into six categories. Situational recognition of these levels helps determine proper force response to that situation. This includes exercises which show officers how to use the continuum for report writing and courtroom testimony. • CONTROL CONCEPTS is an instructor development block on how to teach attack management and subject control. Concepts include long-term memory retention, biomechanical control principles, relative positioning, and motor skills employment. • TACTICAL HANDCUFFING A recent study showed that 67% of all resisting arrests came after the first handcuff was applied. Tactical speed handcuffing provides immediate subject control and reduces risk to an officer.

• PRESSURE POINT CONTROL TACTICS provide maximum control with minimum effort. As little as 2 pounds of finger touch pressure is needed. Highly effective no matter what the strength of the officer. • JOINT LOCKS give the ability to maintain control over subjects who were cooperative, but then become uncooperative. The control can then be evolved into a transport or handcuffing position • DEFENSIVE COUNTERSTRIKES teach reflexive reaction to a physical attack when impact weapons or firearms are not appropriate. Officers learn to neutralize an aggressive assault with a system of blocks, punches, and kicks.

• THE SHOULDER PIN taught is the Lateral Vascular neck restraint system, which offers officers an alternative to the use of deadly force. This is the only medically researched and approved neck restraint system in use today. This system has been adapted for ground fighting and is easily learned and retained. • THE PPCT IMPACT WEAPON SYSTEM utilizes the straight baton. This effective system employs the use of nerve motor points. This decreases the potential of creating connective tissue damage and bone fractures, thereby decreasing liability. • INSTRUCTOR CONSIDERATIONS Each of the previously mentioned blocks of instruction will include a section on Instructor Considerations. This offers the instructor some guidelines in teaching the specific skills and techniques.

LODGING

There are several hotels in the immediate area. For further information on lodging, please contact Officer Ray Harmer at: 215-885-4700 x 477

TUITION

Tuition for the 5 day Defensive Tactics seminar is $375.00 If you’ve previously attended a PPCT Seminar more than a year ago, you may consider attending again. The course includes the new edition of the DT Instructor Manual.

REGISTRATION

Please register as early as possible. Seminars cannot be held unless sufficient enrollment is received. Purchase orders will be accepted from an enrolling agency, otherwise payment is expected at the time of registration. You may register by telephone or by mailing the completed form with your payment. Payment should be made to: Daniel F. Solla 6 Betsy Lane, Ambler, PA 19002 215-646-5828 or Cell 215-738-9681

DAN SOLLA HAS TRAINED OFFICERS FROM THE FOLLOWING DEPARTMENTS Allegheny Township (PA) Police APPA - American Probation & Parole Association ASLET - American Society for Law Enforcement Trainers Boardman (Ohio) Police Brackenridge (PA) Police Bridgeton (NJ) Police Buckin gham Township (PA) Piloce Bucks County (PA) Community Corrections Bucks & Montgomery County (PA) Constables Buffalo Township (PA) Police Camden City (NJ) Police Calvert County Maryland Detention Center Cattaraugus County (NY) Sheriffs Centre County (PA) Correctional Facility Cheltenham Township (PA) Police Chester County (PA) Juvenile Probation Chester County (PA) Sheriffs Chestnut Hill (PA) Public Safety Clarion University (PA) Police Colonial Williamsbirg (VA) Police Cranberry Township (PA) Police Cumru Township (PA) Police Elizabethtown (PA) College Public Safety Ephrata (PA) Police Falls Township (PA) Police Federal Reserve Bank, Baltimore, MD Harrisburg (PA) Area Community College J.R. Gettier & Associates, Inc. (DE) Kroll/Crucible (VA) Lebanon County (PA) Prison Lower Burrell (PA) Police Malvern (PA) Police Manor Township (PA) Police Mansfield University (PA) Police Massachusetts Constables’ Office MASCA - Mid Atlantic States Correctional Association Mechanicsburg (PA) Police Millersville University (PA) Police Montgomery County (PA) Sheriffs New Castle County (DE) Police New Jersey Department of Corrections New Kensington (PA) Police North Coventry Township (PA) Police Norwich University (VT) Police Nuclear Security, (Monticello, MN ) Ocean City (Maryland) Police Orestes (IN) Police PA National Guard PAPPC - Penna. Assoc. on Probation, Parole & Corrections PBPP - Pennsylvania Board of Probation & Parole PCCD - Pennsylvania Commission on Crime & Delinquency Pennridge (PA) Regional Police Pennsylvania Capital Police Pennsylvania College of Technology Police

Pennsylvania Constables Pennsylvania Department of Corrections Pennsylvania State Police Penn State University, (Harrisburg, PA) Police Philadelphia County Adult Probation Philadelphia Housing Authority Police Pittsburgh (PA) Police Plainfield Township (PA) Police Plymouth Township (PA) Police Pottstown (PA) Police Probation Assoc. of New Jersey Richland Township (PA) Police Rutgers University (NJ) Police Somerset (PA) Police Southern Maryland Criminal Justice Academy Springettsbury Township (PA) Police Springfield Township (Delaware Country, PA) Police Springfield Township (Montgomery Country, PA) Police State College (PA) Police Susquehanna University (PA) Police Tarentum (PA) Police Temple University (PA) Union County (PA) Probation Upper Dublin Township (PA) Police Upper Providence Township (PA) Police University of Pennsylvania Police U.S. National Wildlife Refuge Services Vandergrift (PA) Police Villnova University (PA) Police Warwick Township (PA) Police West Chester County (NY) Probation West Chester (PA) University Police West Virginia Juvenile Probation Officers Association West Chester (PA) University Police Western PA, Citizen’s Crime Prevention Association Whitemarsh Township (PA) Police Whitpain Township (PA) Police Wilkinsburg (PA) Police Willistown (PA) Police York County (PA) Adult Probation York County (PA) Sheriff’s Department ... and numerous other local, state & federal officers.

PLEASE POST January 8th thru January 12th, 2007 SEMINAR ANNOUNCEMENT DEFENSIVE TACTICS DATED MATERIAL! [email protected] Daniel F. Solla 6 Betsy Lane Ambler, PA 19002 PPCT DEFENSIVE TACTICS INSTRUCTOR SEMINAR CHELTENHAM TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT (HOST) Rowland Community Center 400 Myrtle Avenue, Cheltenham, PA 19012 Monday, January 8th thru Friday. January 12th, 2007 Tution $375.00

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To register by phone, or for further information, contact: Daniel F. Solla • 6 Betsy Lane • Ambler, PA 19002 • Home 215-646-5828 • Cell 215-738-9681 [email protected]